INJECTION MOLDING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR INJECTION MOLDING
20220105694 · 2022-04-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C45/0441
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2011/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/076
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C33/424
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C35/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/1628
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C33/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C2045/7356
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29D11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C33/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C35/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An injection molding device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a first mold including a first injection port through which a raw material is injected; a second mold including a heating member; a first movable mold facing the first mold or the second mold and having a first cavity formed therein; and a second movable mold facing the first mold or the second mold and having a second cavity formed therein, wherein the position of the first movable mold and the position of the second movable mold can be changed.
Claims
1. An injection molding device comprising: a first mold including a first injection port through which a raw material is injected; a second mold including a heating member; a first movable mold facing the first mold or the second mold and having a first cavity formed therein; and a second movable mold facing the first mold or the second mold and having a second cavity formed therein, wherein the position of the first movable mold and the position of the second movable mold can be changed.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the first movable mold and the second movable mold are integrated with each other, and further comprises a rotating device capable of changing the position of the first movable mold and the position of the second movable mold.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the first movable mold and the second movable mold are integrated such that an opening direction of the first cavity and an opening direction of the second cavity are identical to each other.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the first mold and the second mold are integrated with each other.
5. The device of claim 2, wherein the first movable mold and the second movable mold are integrated such that an opening direction of the first cavity and an opening direction of the second cavity are opposite to each other.
6. The device of claim 5, wherein the first mold and the second mold are separated from each other, with the first movable mold and the second movable mold being interposed therebetween.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the first movable mold and the second movable mold include a heating member.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein the first mold includes a heating member.
9. (canceled)
10. The device of claim 1, wherein an embossed or intaglio pattern is formed on the surface of the second mold.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein the second mold further includes a second injection port through which an additional raw material is injected.
12. A method for injection molding comprising the steps of: injecting a raw material into a first cavity of a first movable mold facing a first mold and molding the material to produce a primary molded product; moving the position of the first movable mold so that the primary molded product faces a second mold; heating and then cooling the second mold to anneal the primary molded product; and injecting a raw material into a second cavity of a second movable mold facing the first mold and molding the material to produce a secondary molded product.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein annealing the primary molded product and producing the secondary molded product are performed simultaneously.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein moving the position of the first movable mold is performed once or more, repeatedly.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein heating the second mold is performed through a heating member inside the second mold.
16. (canceled)
17. The method of claim 12, further comprising the steps of: moving the position of the second movable mold so that the secondary molded product faces the second mold; annealing the secondary molded product by cooling after heating the second mold; and injecting a raw material into the first cavity of the first movable mold facing the first mold and molding the material to produce a tertiary molded product.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein annealing the secondary molded product and producing the tertiary molded product are performed simultaneously.
19. The method of claim 17, wherein each of the second mold, the first movable mold, and the second movable mold includes a heating member therein, wherein in the step of annealing the primary molded product, the first movable mold is heated together with the second mold, followed by cooling, and in the step of annealing the secondary molded product, the second movable mold is heated together with the second mold, followed by cooling.
20. The method of claim 12, wherein an embossed or intaglio pattern is formed on the surface of the second mold, wherein annealing the primary molded product includes forming a shape corresponding to the embossed or intaglio pattern on the primary molded product.
21. The method of claim 12, wherein the first movable mold and the second movable mold are integrated with each other, wherein the integrated first movable mold and second movable mold rotate to change positions with each other.
22.-23. (canceled)
24. The method of claim 12, wherein annealing the primary molded product includes injecting an additional raw material into the primary molded product.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0042] Hereinafter, various embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings so that those skilled in the art may easily implement the present disclosure. The present disclosure may be modified in various different ways, and is not limited to the embodiments described herein.
[0043] Parts that are irrelevant to the description will be omitted to clearly describe the present disclosure, and like reference numerals designate like elements throughout the specification.
[0044] Further, in the drawings, the size and thickness of each element are arbitrarily illustrated for convenience of description, and the present disclosure is not necessarily limited to those illustrated in the drawings. In the drawings, the thickness of layers, regions, etc. are exaggerated for clarity. In the drawings, for convenience of description, the thicknesses of some layers and regions are exaggerated.
[0045] In addition, it will be understood that when an element such as a layer, film, region, or plate is referred to as being “on” or “above” another element, it can be directly on the other element or intervening elements may also be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being “directly on” another element, it means that other intervening elements are not present. Further, the word “on” or “above” means disposed on or below a reference portion, and does not necessarily mean being disposed on the upper side of the reference portion toward the opposite direction of gravity.
[0046] Further, throughout the specification, when a part is referred to as “including” a certain component, it means that it can further include other components, without excluding the other components, unless otherwise stated.
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[0048] Referring to
[0049] The positions of the first mold. 110 and the second mold 120 are fixed, but the first movable mold 130 and the second movable mold 140 may change positions with each other. Thus, unlike the arrangement illustrated in
[0050] In particular, the position change of the first movable mold 130 and the second movable mold 140 may be made through a rotating device 150. The side surfaces of the first movable mold 130 and the second movable mold 140 may be integrated so that the opening direction of the first cavity 131 and the opening direction of the second cavity 141 are identical to each other, and the rotating device 150 may be located at a lower end of the first movable mold 130 and the second movable mold 140. Therefore, the first movable mold 130 and the second movable mold 140 can change positions with each other by the rotation S of the rotating device 150. At this time, the rotation axis of the rotation S is preferably parallel to the opening direction of the first cavity 131 and the opening direction of the second cavity 141.
[0051] Further, as shown in
[0052] In a state where the first mold 110 and the first movable mold 130 are in contact with each other, the injected raw material is injected into the first cavity 131 of the first movable mold 130 through the first injection port 111 of the first mold 110, and then molding is performed into the shape of the first cavity 131. That is, in the first mold 110, injection and molding are performed together with the first movable mold 130 or the second movable mold 140. At this time, if the first injection port 111 can inject a raw material, the number or location thereof is not particularly limited.
[0053] In the second mold 120, annealing heat treatment is performed on a molded product produced by injection molding. That is, after the molded product manufactured in the first mold 110 is moved to the second mold 120 through the positional change of the first movable mold 130 and the second movable mold 140 by the rotating device 150, annealing is performed. A specific injection molding method will be described later in detail with reference to
[0054] For annealing, it is preferable that the second mold 120 includes a heating member 160. Through the process in which the heating member 160 rapidly heats the second mold 120, followed by gradually cooling, annealing is performed on a molded product in contact with the second mold 120. When the molding is a plastic resin, it is preferable that annealing is performed at a temperature equal to or higher than the glass transition temperature of the resin.
[0055] In addition, since the annealing process is performed in a state where the second mold 120 is in contact with the first movable mold 130 or the second movable mold 140, with a molded product being interposed therebetween, it is preferable that the movable mold 130 and the second movable mold 140 also include a heating member 160 for more effective temperature control.
[0056] The injection molding device 100 according to the present exemplary embodiment does not take out a molded product subjected to injection molding, from the first mold 110, but moves directly to the second mold 120 to perform an annealing process. Since the annealing process is performed in the mold, the polymers oriented in the molded product become relaxed, so it is possible to effectively reduce birefringence or internal stress, which may occur in plastic products manufactured by conventional injection molding methods. Eventually, problems such as deterioration of optical properties, bending of a molded product, or cracking of a molded product, which may occur due to birefringence, can be significantly reduced. This will be described again below with reference to
[0057] Further, in the conventional molding processes, deformation of the product may occur when annealing is performed in a high temperature chamber to relieve internal stress. In the present embodiment, since the annealing process is performed in a state in which the molded product is located inside the mold, it is possible to prevent the problem of product deformation due to heat treatment.
[0058] In addition, deformation may occur depending on the extent of molecular orientation or fiber orientation of each product after injection molding, but as in this embodiment, if annealing is performed in a mold, deformation according to the extent of orientation after injection molding can be minimized.
[0059] Moreover, an annealing process for a molded product may be performed in the second mold 120, and at the same time, injection molding of other molded products may be performed in the first mold 110. That is, since the injection molding process and the annealing process can be simultaneously performed through the first movable mold 130 and the second movable mold 140 that can change positions with each other, mass production of the molded product is possible through a continuous process, without complication. Mass production is possible. This will also be described later in detail with reference to
[0060] Meanwhile, during injection molding, the first mold 110 may also include a heating member 160 to maintain the temperature of the first mold 110. That is, the healing member 160 is preferably located not only in the second mold 120, but also in each of the first movable mold 130, the second movable mold 140, and the first mold 110.
[0061] The heating member 160 is not particularly limited in its form or method as long as it can heat the first mold 110, the second mold 120, the first movable mold 130, or the second movable mold 140, but as shown in
[0062] Further, the heating member 160 may be in the form of induction heating element, electric heater, planar heating element, or steam heating for rapid heating, and as the heating energy is higher and the surface temperature rise of the molds 110, 120, 130 and 140 is faster, it is more advantageous for technology implementation.
[0063] General annealing is performed in a high temperature chamber and takes 30 minutes or more, whereas in the present embodiment, since the annealing is performed in a state where the molded product is located inside the mold, heating and cooling are possible through the aforementioned heating wire, induction heating element, electric heater, planar heating element, steam heating, etc., and thus, an annealing process can he completed within a few seconds to tens of seconds.
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[0065] Referring to
[0066] Similar to the injection molding device 100 of
[0067] Referring again to
[0068] By the rotation S′ of the rotating device 250, the first movable mold 230 and the second movable mold 240 change positions with each other, and can alternately face the first mold 210 and the second mold 220. At this time, it is preferable that the rotational axis of the rotation S′ is perpendicular to the opening direction of the first cavity 231 and the opening direction of the second cavity 241.
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[0071] Conventionally, in order to form a fine pattern on the surface of a plastic product manufactured through injection molding, an injection process is performed after pattern processing on a mold, or a roll stamping process is performed to separately form a pattern after injection, but there was a problem such as deterioration of the optical properties of the product due to a decrease in the transferability of fine patterns. In the present embodiment, an embossed pattern 370 is formed on the surface of the second mold 320 to form a fine pattern on the molded product together with an annealing process for the molded product.
[0072] Simultaneously with applying heat in the mold, the mold is closed to imprint a pattern, and thus, it is possible to produce a molded product having uniform transferability, and it is advantageous for reducing the gloss variation and corrosion variation in the final plastic product.
[0073] In addition, it is possible to form a fine pattern in the annealing process without adding a separate process, which can save time and costs.
[0074] Meanwhile, although the embossed pattern 370 is formed in
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[0077] In the injection molding device 400 of the present embodiment, since the second injection port 421 is formed in the second mold, double injection molding is possible. In other words, the molded product formed by injection molding in the first mold 410 is moved to the second mold 420, and then additional raw material is injected from the second injection port 421 to perform additional injection molding on the molded product.
[0078] The additional raw material may be the same material as the raw material injecting from the first injection port 411, or may be a different material. In addition, the position or number of the second injection port 421 is not particularly limited, and can be freely adjusted according to the design of the final product.
[0079] The injection molding device 400 of the present embodiment is capable of double injection molding through the second injection port 421, and furthermore, by adjusting the position or number of the second injection port 421 and the amount of additional raw material injected therein, final products of more various structures and materials can be produced.
[0080] Meanwhile, similar to the injection molding device 100 of
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[0082] Referring to
[0083] Subsequently, referring to
[0084] Specifically, the first movable mold 130 is separated from the first mold 110, and then movement is made to the position of the first movable mold 130, without the primary molded product 101 being taken out from the first cavity 131. By the rotation S1 of the rotating device 150, the first movable mold 130 moves to face the second mold 120, and the second movable mold 140 moves to face the first mold 110. Since the opening direction of the first cavity 131 and the opening direction of the second cavity 141 are identical to each other, the rotation axis of the rotation S1 for positional movement is parallel to the opening direction of the first cavity 131 and the opening direction of the second cavity 141.
[0085] Subsequently, referring to
[0086] At this time, it is preferable that the step of annealing the primary molded product 101 and the step of producing the secondary molded product 102 are performed simultaneously.
[0087] Specifically, in the state where the second mold 120 and the first movable mold 130 are in contact with each other, the second mold 120 and the heating member 160 inside the first movable mold 130 are heated at a temperature equal to or higher than the glass transition temperature and then gradually cooled to anneal to the primary molded product 101.
[0088] Simultaneously therewith, with respect to the raw material injected through the first injection port 111, in a state where the first mold 110 and the second movable mold 140 are in contact with each other, the secondary molded product 102 is formed in conformance with the shape of the second cavity 141,
[0089] However, it is needless to say that, if necessary, the secondary molded product 102 may be produced after the primary molded product 101 is annealed, or alternatively the primary molded product 101 may be annealed after the secondary molded product 102 is produced.
[0090] Subsequently, referring to
[0091] Specifically, the primary molded product 101 in
[0092] Subsequently, referring to
[0093] Similarly, it is preferable that annealing the secondary molded product 102 and producing the tertiary molded product 103 are performed simultaneously.
[0094] Specifically, in the state where the second mold 120 and the second movable mold 140 are in contact with each other, the heating member 160 inside the second mold 120 and the second movable mold 140 is heated at a temperature equal to or higher than the glass transition temperature and then gradually cooled to anneal the secondary molded product 102.
[0095] Simultaneously therewith, for the raw material injected through the first injection port 111, the tertiary molded product 103 is formed in conformance with the shape of the first cavity 131, in a state where the first mold 110 and the first movable mold 130 are in contact with each other.
[0096] However, it is needless to say that, if necessary, the tertiary molded product 103 may be produced after annealing the secondary molded product 102, or alternatively the secondary molded product 102 may be annealed after producing the tertiary molded product 103.
[0097] That is, as described above, since the positions of the first movable mold 130 and the second movable mold 140 may be repeatedly moved one or more times, and an annealing process for a molded product whose injection molding is completed and a process of performing new injection molding thereafter can be performed continuously, this is advantageous for mass-producing plastic products with reduced birefringence or internal stress. In particular, without need to provide a separate additional device or process for annealing, it can be performed together with the injection molding process, thus simplifying the overall manufacturing process, minimizing process parameters, and a reduction of costs can also be expected.
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[0099] Referring to
[0100] Subsequently, referring to
[0101] Similarly, it is preferable that annealing the primary molded product 201 and producing the secondary molded product 202 are performed simultaneously. Annealing the primary molded product 201 is performed in a state where the second mold 220 and the first movable mold 230 are in contact with each other, and producing the secondary molded product 202 is performed in a state where the first mold 210 and the second movable mold 240 are in contact with each other. In addition, the raw material is injected through the first injection port 211.
[0102] In the injection molding method of the present embodiment, the positional movement of the first movable mold 230 and the second movable mold 240 may be repeatedly performed one or more times, and an annealing process for a molded product whose injection molding is completed and subsequent processes of conducting new injection molding can be performed continuously. This is redundant with the previous description, so a detailed description will be omitted.
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[0105] At this time, since the embossed pattern 370 is formed on the surface of the second mold 320, annealing of the primary molded product 301 is performed and at the same time, a shape corresponding to the embossed pattern 370, that is, an intaglio shape, can be imprinted on the primary molded product 301.
[0106] In this way, since the embossed or intaglio shape is imprinted in the mold simultaneously with applying heat, there is an advantage in that a molded product having uniform transferability can he produced, and the gloss variation or corrosion variation in the final plastic product can be reduced. In addition, as described above, it is needless to say that various shapes can be formed on the surface of the second mold 320 according to the desired pattern.
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[0108] Referring to
[0109] In more detail, annealing the primary molded product 401 may include performing double injection molding by injecting an additional raw material 404 through the second injection port 421. However, since there is no limitation in the order for each annealing of the primary molded product 401 and injection of the additional raw material 404, annealing may be performed on both the primary molded product 401 and the additional raw material 404 after the additional raw material 404 is injected, or additional raw material 404 may be injected after annealing for the primary molded product 401 is performed. In addition, annealing may be performed simultaneously the injection of the additional raw material 404.
[0110] Meanwhile, simultaneously with annealing of the primary molded product 401, the secondary molded product 402 may be produced in the second cavity 441 of the second movable mold 440. This is redundant with the description in
[0111] As previously mentioned with reference to
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[0114] Although the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure have been described in detail above, the scope of the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and various modifications and improvements of those skilled in the art using the basic concepts of the present disclosure defined in the following claims also belong to the scope of rights.